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Helping Haiti


LEOGANE, Haiti — William DeJong, co-founder of Schools for the Children of the World, recalls broken cityscapes and rubble-choked communities where only the barest signs of rebuilding was visible and temporary living tents were everywhere during his latest trip to Haiti.

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Renovate or Build New?

Renovate or build new? This age-old question goes far beyond renovation vs. new construction because it involves multiple issues and community stakeholders. However, the answer is very straightforward: provide the best place for students to learn.

 
While many people think renovating existing facilities is more expensive and time-consuming than building new ones, that’s not always the case.

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Solar Control


A research complex at University of Colorado features an award-winning curtainwall and window system.

 
Effective solar control in schools requires proper design and installation. Glass, framing, thermal barriers and shading devices are essential considerations of high-performance window systems that help control the solar spectrum.
 
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